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First Atlantic Nickel & Cobalt to Showcase Awaruite Nickel-Cobalt Alloy (Ni-Fe-Co) as an Official Exhibitor at Critical Minerals for Defence 2026 in Toronto - A Solution to Onshoring North American Critical Minerals by Bypassing Midstream Smelting Constraints

Published by Todd Bush on June 5, 2026

GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, Newfoundland and Labrador, June 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- [First Atlantic Nickel & Cobalt Corp.](https://www.fanickel.com/) (TSXV: FAN | OTCQB: FANCF | FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it will participate as an official exhibitor at Critical Minerals for Defence, taking place on June 9 to 10, 2026, at the Marriott Downtown CF Toronto Eaton Centre. At its booth, the Company will showcase drill core and various samples of awaruite (Ni₃Fe), a naturally occurring magnetic nickel-iron-cobalt alloy, from its wholly owned Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project. Company personnel will be available throughout the conference to meet with government representatives, defence and industrial buyers, strategic partners, shareholders, and investors. As announced on May 21, 2026, electron microprobe analysis confirmed awaruite at the Company's RPM Zone averages 77.62% nickel and 1.69% cobalt.

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Critical Minerals for Defence brings together government representation from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, the Republic of Korea, Finland, and the European Union, alongside defence and aerospace contractors, mining and processing companies, financiers, and other participants across the critical minerals and defence supply-chain ecosystem.1

Awaruite offers a solution to bypass North America's limited midstream smelting capacity and strengthen defence supply-chain resilience. Its magnetic, metallic-state composition allows it to be concentrated by magnetic separation and upgraded through flotation into a high-grade concentrate that can bypass midstream smelting entirely and proceed straight to downstream refining and stainless-steel production. This addresses a key constraint in the North American supply chain, where midstream smelting capacity is limited to just two pyrometallurgical nickel smelters, both in Sudbury, Ontario. The last nickel smelter in the continental United States closed at Riddle, Oregon, in 19982, and Vale's Thompson smelter in Manitoba closed in 20183, leaving few options and a reliance on foreign processing to meet future demand. As The Brookings Institution noted in its 2022 report China's Role in Supplying Critical Minerals for the Global Energy Transition:4

"Even if the U.S. and EU were to dig more minerals out of the ground, many of these minerals would need to be shipped overseas for concentrating, refining, and smelting without significant increases in U.S. and European mineral refining and smelting capacity."

First Atlantic welcomes the opportunity to meet with strategic partners, government representatives, defence and industrial buyers, shareholders, and investors during the conference. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Rob Guzman at rob@fanickel.com or by phone at +1-844-592-6337 to arrange meetings.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS:

  1. Awaruite on Display: First Atlantic will exhibit drill core and various samples of awaruite nickel-cobalt alloy (Ni₃Fe) from the Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project at its booth throughout the two-day conference.
  2. 77.62% Nickel and 1.69% Cobalt: Electron microprobe analysis by SGS Canada Inc. confirmed that awaruite from the RPM Zone averages 77.62% nickel and 1.69% cobalt.
  3. Drilling Ongoing at Alloy Max: Drilling continues across the Alloy Max North and Alloy Max South target areas, new large-scale awaruite targets up to 7 km north of the RPM Zone within the 30 km Pipestone Ophiolite Complex.
  4. Geologic Hydrogen Initiative Advancing: A newly received supplemental exploration permit authorizes drilling, wellbore water injection for formation integrity testing, and ground geophysics, advancing the Company's stimulated geologic hydrogen initiative at the wholly owned Pipestone XL Project.
  5. Smelter-Free Pathway: Awaruite can be processed by magnetic separation and flotation into a high-grade concentrate of approximately 60% nickel without smelting, roasting, or high-pressure acid leaching, directly addressing the conference's central processing-gap theme.
  6. Constrained Midstream Smelting Capacity: Only two operational nickel smelters remain in North America, both in Ontario, while the Carnegie Endowment projects a U.S. nickel shortfall of more than 740,000 tonnes by 20355.
  7. Low-Carbon, Low Energy, No Acid Mine Drainage: Awaruite's sulfur-free, magnetic, and metallic composition enables concentration by magnetic separation and flotation without the risk of acid mine drainage, and requires no secondary midstream smelting or high-pressure acid leaching (HPAL). This results in lower energy requirements, reduced emissions, and a lower carbon footprint compared to conventional nickel processing.
  8. New Website and Upcoming White Paper: The Company has relaunched its website at www.fanickel.com and expects to publish a white paper on its plan to help onshore the North American nickel and cobalt supply chain.

RECENT COMPANY DEVELOPMENTS

On May 21, 2026, electron microprobe analysis conducted by SGS Canada Inc. confirmed that recoverable nickel at the RPM Zone is contained in awaruite, averaging 77.62% nickel and 1.69% cobalt. These grades are typically two to three times those of common nickel sulfide minerals, supporting simpler magnetic concentration and production of a high-grade concentrate.

Drilling is ongoing across the Alloy Max North and Alloy Max South, which are newly defined awaruite target areas located up to ~7 km north of the RPM Zone within the 30 km Pipestone Ophiolite Complex.

The Company is also advancing a stimulated geologic hydrogen initiative at its wholly owned Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project. As announced on May 28, 2026, First Atlantic received a supplemental exploration permit from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador authorizing drilling, in-ground wellbore water injection for formation integrity testing, and ground geophysics. The in-ground wellbore injection authorization allows the Company to advance the initiative by introducing water into serpentinizing ultramafic rock to drive the reaction that liberates molecular hydrogen (H₂), the same reaction responsible for forming awaruite throughout the 30 km Pipestone Ophiolite Complex.

Figure 1

Figure 1: Awaruite sample placed under a magnet from the Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project.

Figure 2

Figure 2: Drill core sample from the Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project showing visible large grain awaruite (Ni-Fe-Co Alloy).

Figure 3

Figure 3: Map of the Alloy Max and RPM Zone areas showing DTR nickel (%) in surface rock samples, including 2026 Alloy Max drill pad locations and the RPM 2025 drill holes.

Table 01: Pipestone XL Drill Hole Summary

Drill Hole Zone Section From
meters
To
meters
Interval
meters
Magnetically
Recovered (DTR)

Nickel %
Magnetic
Concentrate
Nickel

Grade (Ni %)
Mass
Pull (%)


Comment
AN 24 - 02 RPM S1 11.0 394.1 383.1 0.13 1.37 9.50 NR - Mar 12, 2025
AN 24 - 03 RPM S1 18.0 234.0 216.0 0.11 1.32 9.12 NR - Apr 15, 2025
AN 24 - 04 RPM S1 12.0 378.0 366.0 0.14 1.46 9.53 NR- Jun 24, 2025
AN 24 - 05 RPM S2 6.0 357.0 351.0 0.12 1.47 8.21 NR - Jul 9, 2025
AN 25 - 06 RPM S2 5.65 453 447.35 0.11 1.27 9.02 NR - Aug 12, 2025
AN 25 - 07 RPM S2 9 495 486.0 0.09 0.97 9.60 NR - Oct 23, 2025
AN 25 - 08 RPM S3 11 491 480.0 0.12 1.35 8.79 NR - Oct 23, 2025
AN 25 - 09 RPM S3 9 483 474.0 0.08 0.93 9.0 NR - Dec 2, 2025
AN 25 - 10 RPM S1 8 236 228 0.15 1.44 10.48 NR - Dec 2, 2025
AN 25 - 11 RPM S1 23 425 402 0.13 1.31 10.01 NR - Jan 27, 2026
AN 25 - 12 RPM S1 10.4 95 84.6 0.10 1.24 8.27 NR - Jan 27, 2026
AN 25 - 13 RPM S4 17 388 371 0.10 1.11 9.10 NR - Jan 27, 2026
AN 25 - 14 RPM S0 8 335 327 0.05 0.54 8.71 NR - Jan 27, 2026
XL 26 - 15 AM pending
XL 26 - 16 AM pending
XL 26 - 17 AM pending



NORTH AMERICAN NICKEL SMELTING CAPACITY IS CONSTRAINED


North American nickel smelting capacity is constrained and insufficient to meet projected demand. Only two operational pyrometallurgical nickel smelters remain on the continent - Glencore's Sudbury Smelter and Vale's Copper Cliff Smelter & Refinery, both located in Ontario - each subject to capacity and technical constraints6. Vale's Thompson Smelter in Manitoba was permanently closed in 2018, further constraining already limited processing capacity. New smelter development faces significant barriers, including high capital costs, large electricity demand competing against rising power prices, environmental impacts such as sulphur dioxide emissions, and difficult permitting in North American jurisdictions. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in its October 8, 2025 paper Securing America's Critical Minerals Supply, projects U.S. nickel demand of approximately 750,000 tonnes by 2035 against roughly 8,000 tonnes of domestic production - a shortfall of more than 740,000 tonnes and a projected 9,275% increase in U.S. nickel import reliance7.


GOVERNMENT, ALLIED, AND INDUSTRY LEADERS


The conference convenes senior representatives from across the critical minerals and defence ecosystem, including:


Canada: the Department of National Defence; Natural Resources Canada and its Critical Minerals Centre of Excellence; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED); Global Affairs Canada; the Canada Infrastructure Bank; Canada Growth Fund Investment Management; Export Development Canada; the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC); the National Research Council of Canada; the Geological Survey of Canada; Defence Research and Development Canada; and the Governments of Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia.


Allied governments and international agencies: the United States Air Force; the U.S. Department of Commerce; Savannah River National Laboratory; the European Union Delegation to the United States; Germany's KfW; UK Export Finance; the Korea Mine Rehabilitation and Mineral Resources Corporation (KOMIR); the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK); and the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization.


Defence and aerospace contractors: Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, CAE, Patriot Forge, Rolls-Royce, and Schneider Electric.


Mining and processing companies: Vale Base Metals, Teck Resources, Electra Battery Materials, Nouveau Monde Graphite, Torngat Metals, and Cyclic Materials.


AWARUITE: A SMELTER-FREE NICKEL-COBALT ALLOY (Ni₃Fe)


Awaruite is a naturally occurring, sulfur-free nickel-iron-cobalt alloy with nickel content of approximately 77%. Because it already exists in a metallic state, awaruite can be processed into a high-grade concentrate of approximately 60% nickel through magnetic separation and flotation, without smelting, roasting, or high-pressure acid leaching. This concentrate can be sent directly for downstream battery chemical refining or for the manufacture of specialty alloys and stainless steel.


As stated in the August 2025 report From Rocks to Power: Strategies to Unlock Canada's Critical Minerals for Global Leadership in Energy Storage, EVs, & Beyond from the Battery Metals Association of Canada:


"Awaruite is not a sulfide nor an oxide nickel ore but a high-content native nickel-iron ore. Simple beneficiation processes after mining could provide 60% Ni concentrate, ready for leaching for battery cathode purposes and would yield MHP as a by-product. This process would bypass pyrometallurgy or early hydrometallurgy stages and be among the lowest carbon-intensive nickel production sites in the global nickel market."8


The U.S. Geological Survey highlighted awaruite's potential in its Mineral Commodity Summaries 2012, stating:


"The development of awaruite deposits in other parts of Canada may help alleviate any prolonged shortage of nickel concentrate. Awaruite, a natural iron-nickel alloy, is much easier to concentrate than pentlandite, the principal sulfide of nickel."


The absence of sulfur reduces the risk of acid mine drainage and certain permitting challenges commonly associated with sulfide mineralization, positioning awaruite to supply North American industries including stainless steel, electric vehicles, aerospace, and defence.


Figure 4

Figure 4: USGS quote on awaruite nickel-iron-cobalt alloy.


INVESTOR INFORMATION


The Company's common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FAN", the American OTCQB Exchange under the symbol "FANCF" and on several German exchanges, including Frankfurt and Tradegate, under the symbol "P21".


Investors can get updates about First Atlantic by signing up to receive news via email and SMS text at www.fanickel.com.


For further information, please contact:


Rob Guzman
Investor Relations
1 (844) 592-6337
rob@fanickel.com


Qualified Person


Adrian Smith, P.Geo., a director and the Chief Executive Officer of the Company is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101. The qualified person is a member in good standing of the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists Newfoundland and Labrador (PEGNL) and is a registered professional geoscientist (P.Geo.). Mr. Smith has reviewed and approved the technical information disclosed herein.


About First Atlantic Nickel & Cobalt Corp.


First Atlantic Nickel & Cobalt Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) is a critical mineral exploration company in Newfoundland & Labrador developing the Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project. The project spans the entire 30-kilometer Pipestone Ophiolite Complex, where multiple zones, including RPM, Alloy Max, Super Gulp, Atlantic Lake, and Chrome Pond, contain awaruite (Ni₃Fe), a naturally occurring magnetic nickel-iron-cobalt alloy of approximately ~77% nickel with no sulfur and no sulfides, along with secondary chromium mineralization. Awaruite’s sulfur-free composition removes acid mine drainage (AMD) risks, while its unique magnetic properties enable processing through magnetic separation, eliminating the electricity requirements, emissions, and environmental impacts of conventional smelting, roasting, or high-pressure acid leaching while reducing dependence on overseas nickel processing infrastructure.


The U.S. Geological Survey recognized awaruite’s strategic importance in its 2012 Annual Report on Nickel, noting that these deposits may help alleviate prolonged nickel concentrate shortages since the natural alloy is much easier to concentrate than typical nickel sulfides. The Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project is located near existing infrastructure with year-round road access and proximity to hydroelectric power. These features provide favorable logistics for exploration and future development, strengthening First Atlantic’s role to establish a secure and reliable source of North American nickel production for the stainless steel, electric vehicle, aerospace, and defense industries. This mission gained importance when the U.S. added nickel to its critical minerals list in 2022, recognizing it as a non-fuel mineral essential to economic and national security with a supply chain vulnerable to disruption.


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